Count Pavel Dmitrievich Kiselyov or Kiseleff (Russian: Павел Дмитриевич Киселёв; January 19 [O.S. January 8] 1788, Moscow – November 26 [O.S. November...
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1832 by Pavel Kiselyov, the commander of the Russian occupation troops in Wallachia and Moldavia. The name was converted from Kiselyov to Kiseleff, using...
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(1828-1834) Military commanders: Fyodor Pahlen, Pyotr Zheltukhin, and Pavel Kiseleff Organic Statute government (1832–1856) Alexandru II Ghica 1834–1842...
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Ioan Sturdza, Prince (1822–1828) Fyodor Pahlen, Pyotr Zheltukhin, and Pavel Kiseleff, military commanders of Russian occupation (1828–1834) Organic Statute...
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The Kiseleff Cup is contested between the rugby union teams of Romania (The Oaks) and Russia (The Bears). The cup is named after the Count Pavel Kiselyov...
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Imperial Russia following the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829, general Pavel Kiseleff promoted him to the central government, where he served as president...
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Wallachian army was modernized. Under the supervision of Russian General Pavel Kiseleff, a Wallachian standing army was created. In April 1830, a committee...
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(1828–1834) Military commanders: Fyodor Pahlen, Pyotr Zheltukhin, and Pavel Kiseleff Organic Statute government (1832–1856) Mihail Sturdza 1834–1849 Sturdza...
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Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829, representing the Dolj County during the Pavel Kiseleff administration. He subsequently took on different offices, including...
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(1828–1829), an extension from Piața Victoriei northward was built by Pavel Kiseleff, the commander of the occupation troops, and is today named after him...
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